Physical Activity Clinical Trial
— MILEOfficial title:
The MILE Study: A Motivational, Individual and Locally Anchored Exercise Intervention Among 30-49 Year-olds With Low Levels of Cardiorespiratory Fitness. A Randomised Controlled Study in Primary Care.
Background: Low levels of cardiorespiratory fitness are associated with high risk of
non-communicable diseases and all-cause mortality. Physical activity level is the primary
determinant of cardiorespiratory fitness in adults. However, knowledge on how to motivate
people to engage in physical activity and maintain an active lifestyle is lacking. This study
aims to investigate whether a motivational, individual, and locally anchored exercise
intervention, in primary care, can improve cardiorespiratory fitness in 30 to 49 year olds
with a low or very low cardiorespiratory fitness.
Design: Randomised controlled trial with 6 and 12 months follow-up. The primary outcome is
cardiorespiratory fitness. Secondary outcomes include biochemical parameters (HbA1C, HDL- and
LDL-cholesterol, and triglyceride), physical activity level (measured by accelerometer),
self-reported physical activity, anthropometric parameters and health-related quality of
life.
Methods: Cardiorespiratory fitness will be estimated via a maximal incremental exercise test
and expressed as the index of maximum oxygen uptake per minute divided by body weight (ml
O2/kg/min). A total of 236 participants, classified with a very low or low cardiorespiratory
fitness at a local health check programme, (corresponding to ≤ 39 and ≤35 ml O2/kg/min. for
30-39 and 40-49 year-old men respectively and ≤33 and ≤31 ml O2/kg/min. for 30-39 and 40-49
year-old women respectively), will be randomised into two groups. The intervention group will
receive 4 motivational interviews, six months membership to a sport club, and a global
positioning watch to upload training activity to a social media. The comparison group will
receive standard care: a one hour motivational interview. In addition to an
Intention-to-treat analysis a per-protocol analysis will be performed. Effect of the
intervention will be estimated by evaluating the differences in mean changes in
cardiorespiratory fitness between the two groups.
Discussion:In new and innovative ways the focus of this study will be to improve
cardiorespiratory fitness among a 30-49 year-old at-risk group using social media,
GPS-technology, on-going personal support and individually tailored physical activity.
| Status | Unknown status |
| Enrollment | 240 |
| Est. completion date | February 2016 |
| Est. primary completion date | February 2016 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 30 Years to 49 Years |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - 30-49 years old - access to e-mail and internet - a low or very low VO2max Exclusion Criteria: - health problems preventing participation - on medication with a beta-blocker - pregnancy - alcoholism - unable to communicate with the staff. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Denmark | Aarhus University | Aarhus | |
| Denmark | Aarhus University | Aarhus | |
| Denmark | Aarhus University, Department of Public Health | Aarhus |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| University of Aarhus |
Denmark,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other | Biochemical variables | This study will measure relevant plasma markers by means of a capillary test (HbA1c, HDL- and LDL-cholesterol, triglyceride). | Change from baseline biochemical varibles at 12 months. | |
| Other | Sedentary behavior | Sedentary behavior is measured by an accelerometer. The accelerometer is affixed with a plaster on the right anterior axillary line of the participant and worn day and night for 7 days. | Change from baseline sedentary behavior at 6 and 12 months. | |
| Other | Anthropometric variables | BMI, waist and hip circumference | Change from baseline antropometric variables at 12 months. | |
| Other | self-reported health | SF-12 questionnaire | Change from baseline self-reported health at 12 months. | |
| Primary | Maximum oxygen uptake | The outcome is measured by an indirectly standardized and validated max imalergometer bicycle test. The bicycle is cycled at 100 watt (women 70 watt). Every second minute the load is increased by 35 watt until the load causes fatigue. The highest load achieved, the time spent cycling at the highest load and the weight of the participant are put into a formula and the CRF is estimated | Change from baseline maximum oxygen uptake at 6 and 12 months. | |
| Secondary | Physical activity | Physical activity is measured by an accelerometer. The accelerometer is affixed with a plaster on the right anterior axillary line of the participant and worn day and night for 7 days. | Change from baseline physical activity at 6 and 12 months. |
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